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1963 Bill Thomas Cheetah
Designed by Bill Thomas, the Cheetah ultimately didn’t have the market success the Cobra did, but the Cheetah’s performance was superior...


1967 Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S
The Mazda Cosmo Sport (sold overseas as the 110S) – the world's first volume production sports car powered by a two-rotor rotary engine -...


1966 The Munster’s DRAG-U-LA
DRAG-U-LA, along with the Munster Koach, was one of two cars on the television show The Munsters designed by prolific show car designer...


1964 - 1966 The Munsters Koach
The Munster Koach is the family car that was used in the television series, The Munsters. The show's producers contracted George Barris...


1964 Renault R8 Sport Coupe
Renault's first collaboration with coachbuilder Ghia is the development of a sports coupe based on the standard Renault R8 base. The car...


1962 Ford Seattle-ite XXI
Ford's second atomic car entry was unveiled on April 20, 1962, at the Seattle World's Fair. The show car contained a lot of pipe-dream...


1964 Chrysler Marsh Screw Amphibian
Screw propulsion is a novel form of vehicular locomotion that is essentially as old as the automobile itself but never quite caught on....


1964 Willys Capeta
In 1964, Willys presented a sports car known as the Capeta, a Portuguese word for "Devil". With a body made of fiberglass, the Capeta was...


1969 Holden Hurricane
The Holden Hurricane was an experimental research vehicle, revealed in May 1969. The car has a mid-mounted 4147cc V8 Holden engine,...


1960 Innocenti 950 S Ghia Spider
At the 1960 Turin Auto Show, BMC's Italian partner Innocenti showed a small Spider built upon Sprite underpinnings. The car was the first...


1961-1962 Mako Shark I (XP-755)
The XP-755 concept car, also known as the Mako Shark, was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of General Motors Styling and...


1965 Chevy Corvair
The Corvair second generation arrived for the model year 1965, noted for its lack of a "B" pillar and a new fully independent suspension...
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